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West Wings Spitfire Mk 22/24 by David Duckett. Viewed 1865 times.
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David Duckett01-Jul-07 22:44
These kits are designed for flying. www.westwings.co.uk
cdwheatley02-Jul-07 12:29
I have both their Mk.1 and Messerschmitt 109 in my stash waiting to be built.
David Duckett02-Jul-07 13:02
I would be willing to bet you love them. Excellent in all aspects, truly superb decals, and the measurements are in metric (with a conversion chart included) This is all basicially 1/16". I have their Hawker Sea Fury as well.
cdwheatley02-Jul-07 14:10
Yes, and I'm looking forward to building them - they even have a proper little tailwheel included too! Unfortunately they will have to wait a litle while yet as I already have three other models on the go at the moment, with another recently acquired kit (a Guillow's series 400 P40 Warhawk) next in line after that. Not to mention the B25 Mitchell I received recently for my birthday! I'm looking forward to seeing your Sea Fury completed, that's one I'd like to build sometime too - a clean looking yet very elegant, aircraft. You should have that done by the end of the week surely! I have also just bought an Aero Graphics (I think they and West Wings are or were one and the same?) Fokker Eindecker on eBay to add to my growing collection of WW1 planes.
cdwheatley02-Jul-07 14:11
James, can you please add the West Wings Me 109 and Aero Graphics Fokker Eindecker to my hangar, thank you.
jerry campbell02-Jul-07 14:43
What is the quality of Wing Leader series, the 1/24th scale kits from WW? How do they compare to Guillows and Diels, not flyability.
moostang5102-Jul-07 18:03
I see you said 1/16".... now, are we to assume you have converted from a 3/32" stringer man? (LOL) From the view of the instructions it seems some carving is substituted for plastic parts (i.e. intake) vs. Guillow's kits. Keep the updates coming.
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